23-year-old rapper Dave Blunts, known for his unfiltered persona and unique performances, is once again the center of online discourse. The Iowa native recently celebrated his hit track, The Cup, reaching 1 million views on YouTube.
The celebration, however, took place from his hospital bed, where Blunts was seen with an oxygen tank by his side and a cake in front of him. The moment, intended as a victory lap, quickly ignited conversations online, with fans expressing a range of reactions.
The photo of Dave Blunts' celebration was shared on social media, leading to a flurry of comments. Some fans criticized the presence of a cake in light of his ongoing health issues.
"A cake was the last thing he needed," a fan wrote on Twitter.
"Why didn't they give him some broccoli to celebrate?," another fan commented.
"Last thing buddy need to be celebrating with is a cake. How they even allow that in the hospital?." another user remarked.
"If the hospital lets him eat that they need to be sued for malpractice," a fan stated.
Social media was quick to react to the image of Blunts celebrating his YouTube milestone. Several users raised concerns about the celebration's optics, particularly the cake's presence.
"I’m saying this out of love… Bro don't need no more cake," an user noted.
“Cuz need to eat nothing but ice for the next 6 months," a fan shared.
"Guy gifts cigarettes to friend with lung cancer," another commented.
Dave Blunts' health challenges and rise to fame
Dave Blunts, born Davion Blessing, has faced numerous health struggles, including heart failure in July 2023. His health issues have required him to rely on an oxygen tank during performances, most notably at Juice WRLD Day in Chicago. Despite these challenges, Blunts continues to pursue his music career, often recording tracks from his hospital bed.
Starting out by posting music on Facebook at age 15, Blunts’ breakthrough came when he began leveraging TikTok’s viral potential. By 2023, his track The Cup had catapulted him to internet fame, drawing millions of streams. His stage name, "Dave Blunts," was born out of a Facebook username he created after receiving multiple bans from the platform.
His career gained further attention after his Juice WRLD Day performance, where he delivered a candid message aimed at Snoop Dogg. Responding to online jabs from Snoop, Blunts declared, as reported by the Style magazine:
"Snoop, you think you funny? You don’t know what it’s like to fight for your life every damn day. I got demons, and a tank to prove it."
Weighing approximately 500 pounds (230 kg), his weight, combined with a lifestyle that has included drug use, has led to heightened concerns. Blunts has been transparent about his challenges, admitting in interviews that he’s aware his lifestyle is taking a toll on his health. "It’s definitely me doing it to myself," he shared, acknowledging his role in the decline of his health.
Doctors have also voiced concerns, with experts like Dr. Stuart Fischer warning that Blunts’ reliance on oxygen is a serious red flag:
"When someone his age needs oxygen, we know something is wrong. This cannot go on forever," Fischer stated.
Dave Blunts’ openness about his struggles has also earned him respect. He’s shared that he hopes to turn things around, noting that once his upcoming album drops, he’s aiming to hire a personal trainer and improve his lifestyle.